Abstract

The origin and monophyly of the polyploid cotton (Gossypium) species has been largely accepted, despite the lack of explicit phylogenetic evidence. Recent studies in other polyploid systems have demonstrated that multiple origins for polyploid species are much more common than once thought, raising the possibility that Gossypium polyploids also had multiple origins, as postulated by some authors. To test the monophyly of polyploid cotton, we sequenced a 2.8-kb intergenic region from all diploid species belonging to the genome groups from which the polyploid originates. The resulting phylogenetic analyses strongly support a single origin of polyploid cotton involving a D-genome ancestor related to Gossypium raimondii and an A-genome ancestor that was sister to both extant A-genome species.

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